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    <title>UNFPA Publications</title>
    <link>http://www.unfpa.org</link>
    <description>UNFPA, the United Nations Population Fund, is an international development agency that promotes the right of every woman, man and child to enjoy a life of health and equal opportunity. UNFPA supports countries in using population data for policies and programmes to reduce poverty and to ensure that every pregnancy is wanted, every birth is safe, every young person is free of HIV/AIDS, and every girl and woman is treated with dignity and respect. UNFPA – because everyone counts.</description>
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    <managingEditor>serrano@unfpa.org (Alvaro Serrano)</managingEditor>
    <webMaster>gruber@unfpa.org (Kimberly Gruber)</webMaster>
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      <description>The world's largest international source of funding for population and reproductive health programmes</description>
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          <title>Breaking the Silence on Violence against Indigenous Girls, Adolescents and Young Women</title>
          <link>http://unfpa.org/public/cache/offonce/home/publications/pid/14405;jsessionid=6466C0A2BA61429A23ABEBC5F06CBAC3.jahia02</link>
          <description>Violence against women and girls is a pervasive violation of human rights that persists worldwide and cuts across all socio-economic groups. This new collaborative study aims to provide a deeper understanding of the magnitude, nature and context of violence experienced specifically by indigenous girls, adolescents and young women.</description>
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          <title>Engaging Men and Boys: A Brief Summary of UNFPA Experience and Lessons Learned</title>
          <link>http://unfpa.org/public/cache/offonce/home/publications/pid/13532;jsessionid=6466C0A2BA61429A23ABEBC5F06CBAC3.jahia02</link>
          <description>This report aims to support the work of UNFPA and partners by presenting a background and rationale for engaging men and boys. It illustrates a range of initiatives that have engaged men and boys for the promotion of gender equality as well as sexual and reproductive health and reproductive rights.</description>
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          <title>The Demography of Adaptation to Climate Change</title>
          <link>http://unfpa.org/public/cache/offonce/home/publications/pid/13218;jsessionid=6466C0A2BA61429A23ABEBC5F06CBAC3.jahia02</link>
          <description>Politics and an oversimplified understanding of demographic dynamics have long kept population issues out of serious discussions in the framework of climate negotiations. Within adaptation actions, however, this is beginning to change, and this volume is intended to provide a framework for taking that change forward, towards better, more evidence-based adaptation. It provides key concepts linking demography and adaptation, data foundations and techniques for analyzing climate vulnerability, as well as case studies where these concepts and analyses illuminate who is vulnerable and how to help build their resilience.</description>
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          <title>Rising Up for Rights for Women and Girls</title>
          <link>http://unfpa.org/public/cache/offonce/home/publications/pid/13042;jsessionid=6466C0A2BA61429A23ABEBC5F06CBAC3.jahia02</link>
          <description>In Senegal, the movement to end female genital mutilation/cutting is reaching the most remote places. On the sandy roads of the Fouta region and along the river, the information about the problems caused by the traditional practice circulates, inspiring people in dozens of villages to rise up in support of women&#8217;s and girls&#8217; health.    &#160;    &#160;</description>
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          <title>Increasing Access to Reproductive Health</title>
          <link>http://unfpa.org/public/cache/offonce/home/publications/pid/14325;jsessionid=6466C0A2BA61429A23ABEBC5F06CBAC3.jahia02</link>
          <description>Since 2007, when the first systematic UN programme for reproductive health commodity security was launched by UNFPA, women have greater access to contraceptives, more shelves are stocked with essential supplies, and more governments are allocating resources for family planning.</description>
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          <title>Addressing Gender-Based Violence</title>
          <link>http://unfpa.org/public/cache/offonce/home/publications/pid/12693;jsessionid=6466C0A2BA61429A23ABEBC5F06CBAC3.jahia02</link>
          <description>This brochure provides an overview of UNFPA&apos;s role in addressing gender-based violence, an enormous impediment to sexual and reproductive health, as well as a major human rights issue. Recognizing that gender inequalities and their most brutal manifestation &#8211; gender-based violence &#8211; inhibit women and girls from accessing reproductive health services, and acknowledging that proper reproductive health care in the aftermath of a sexual violence incident can be life saving, UNFPA has assumed a leadership role in addressing this major human rights issue.</description>
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          <title>The Role of Data in Addressing Violence against Women and Girls</title>
          <link>http://unfpa.org/public/cache/offonce/home/publications/pid/13207;jsessionid=6466C0A2BA61429A23ABEBC5F06CBAC3.jahia02</link>
          <description>As the global spotlight has turned more sharply over the last decade on the persistence of violence against women and girls, the need for more and better data to inform evidence-based programming in order to address this human rights violation has escalated. As this brochure describes, advocates and defenders of women&#8217;s and girls&#8217; safety and rights, as well as international agencies, national policymakers and donors, need to to understand the nature and magnitude of the violence. They seek information and guidance on how statistically sound data can be collected on a subject that, though present and often pervasive in most societies and cultures, is sensitive and often hidden.</description>
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          <title>A Mapping of Faith-based Responses to Violence against Women and Girls in the Asia-Pacific Region</title>
          <link>http://unfpa.org/public/cache/offonce/home/publications/pid/13190;jsessionid=6466C0A2BA61429A23ABEBC5F06CBAC3.jahia02</link>
          <description>This report presents findings from a mapping initiative that aimed to capture how faith-based organizations respond to violence against women and girls in the Asia-Pacific region. As a collaborative initiative between UNFPA and the Asia-Pacific Women Faith and Development Alliance (AP-WFDA), it sought to identify examples of strategies used by faith-based organizations. The report brings together the experiences of 58 organizations collected through an online survey, supplemented by in-depth interviews conducted with selected agencies. Importantly, the survey results represent only a small proportion of the faith-based organizations addressing violence against women and girls across the region.</description>
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          <title>Promises to Keep</title>
          <link>http://unfpa.org/public/cache/offonce/home/publications/pid/14239;jsessionid=6466C0A2BA61429A23ABEBC5F06CBAC3.jahia02</link>
          <description>This annual report describes progress made towards the achievement of programming objectives globally and in each region in 2012. UNFPA worked with 156 countries and territories in 2012 to deliver a world where every pregnancy is wanted, every childbirth is safe and every young person&#8217;s potential is fulfilled.</description>
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          <title>Managing Gender-based Violence Programmes in Emergencies</title>
          <link>http://unfpa.org/public/cache/offonce/home/publications/pid/10495;jsessionid=6466C0A2BA61429A23ABEBC5F06CBAC3.jahia02</link>
          <description>UNFPA has launched a companion guide to its free e-learning course for professionals who are working to address Gender Based Violence in humanitarian contexts. The e-learning course uses problems that practitioners currently face and case scenarios from real-life humanitarian contexts to guide learning. Integrated throughout the modules are videos, learning activities and quizzes that both engage the learner, and support participants&#8217; varying learning styles. The new companion guide not only covers all of the content in the e-learning, but also provides new case studies, sample tools, best practices, and activities.</description>
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          <title>Contraceptive Commodities for Women&apos;s Health</title>
          <link>http://unfpa.org/public/cache/offonce/home/publications/pid/10266;jsessionid=6466C0A2BA61429A23ABEBC5F06CBAC3.jahia02</link>
          <description>Expanding access to a choice of affordable and appropriate contraceptive commodities is critical to achieving the goal of reproductive health for all. This report, prepared for the United Nations Commission on Commodities for Women and Children&#8217;s Health, provides a review of three contraceptive commodities that are considered to be overlooked or underutilized: the female condom, hormonal implants and emergency contraception.</description>
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          <title>Financial Resource Flows For Population Activities</title>
          <link>http://unfpa.org/public/cache/offonce/home/publications/pid/3292;jsessionid=6466C0A2BA61429A23ABEBC5F06CBAC3.jahia02</link>
          <description>This report is intended to be a tool for donor and developing country Governments, multilateral organizations and agencies, private foundations and NGOs to monitor progress in achieving the financial resource targets agreed to at the ICPD.</description>
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          <title>State of World Population 2012</title>
          <link>http://unfpa.org/public/cache/offonce/home/publications/pid/12511;jsessionid=6466C0A2BA61429A23ABEBC5F06CBAC3.jahia02</link>
          <description>This flagship report analyzes data and trends to understand who is denied access and why. It examines challenges in expanding access to family planning. And it considers the social and economic impact of family planning as well as the costs and savings of making it available to everyone who needs it.    The report asserts that governments, civil society, health providers and communities have the responsibility to protect the right to family planning for women across the spectrum, including those who are young or unmarried.</description>
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          <title>Fifth Stocktaking Meeting on the Global Programme to Enhance Reproductive Health Commodity Security</title>
          <link>http://unfpa.org/public/cache/offonce/home/publications/pid/12843;jsessionid=6466C0A2BA61429A23ABEBC5F06CBAC3.jahia02</link>
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          <title>Capacity Development Matters</title>
          <link>http://unfpa.org/public/cache/offonce/home/publications/pid/10085;jsessionid=6466C0A2BA61429A23ABEBC5F06CBAC3.jahia02</link>
          <description>This Guide describes what capacity development is and how UNFPA is applying it in specific countries. The first chapter provides an overview of capacity development and some basic definitions; the second highlights examples of practice in action from the field; and the third consists of a series of tools and resources that maybe useful when developing and implementing capacity development programmes. This guide is primarily meant for UNFPA technical and programme staff but may also serve other United Nations agencies, partner organizations and Member States.</description>
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